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    • Family Law
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North Texas Legal Representation | Sullivant Law Firm

North texas criminal defense attorney

Being subject to an arrest or criminal charge in North Texas can inflict profound devastation on an individual. Furthermore, the ramifications of a criminal conviction can extend far beyond the courtroom, impacting many aspects of your life. Here are some of the ways a criminal charge or conviction can affect your life:

  1. Personal Reputation: A criminal charge can tarnish your reputation and affect how you are perceived by others, including friends, family, colleagues, and members of your community. Even if you are ultimately found not guilty, the stigma associated with being accused of a crime can linger.
  2. Employment Opportunities: Many employers conduct background checks as part of their hiring process. A criminal record can significantly diminish your prospects for employment, as some employers may be hesitant to hire individuals with a history of criminal charges, especially for positions that require trust or responsibility.
  3. Professional Licenses and Certifications: Certain professions require licenses or certifications that may be jeopardized by criminal charges. Depending on the nature of the offense, you may face disciplinary action or even the revocation of your license, hindering your ability to work in your chosen field.
  4. Housing: Landlords and property managers often conduct background checks on prospective tenants. A criminal record can make it difficult to secure housing, as landlords may view you as a potential liability or risk to other tenants.
  5. Financial Consequences: Legal fees, fines, and other expenses associated with defending against criminal charges can be substantial. Additionally, if you are convicted, you may face fines, restitution, or other financial penalties, further exacerbating the financial strain.
  6. Relationships and Family Dynamics: The stress and strain of facing criminal charges can take a toll on relationships with loved ones. Family dynamics may be disrupted, and strains may emerge as a result of the emotional and financial burdens associated with the legal process.
  7. Loss of Civil Liberties: Depending on the severity of the offense and the outcome of the case, you may face additional consequences such as loss of voting rights, restrictions on travel, or limitations on firearm ownership.
  8. Emotional and Psychological Impact: The uncertainty, fear, and stigma associated with being charged with a criminal offense can have profound emotional and psychological effects. Anxiety, depression, and feelings of isolation are common among individuals facing criminal charges.
  9. Community Standing: In close-knit communities, criminal charges can have a ripple effect, impacting not only the individual but also their family and social circles. Gossip, judgment, and ostracization may occur, further exacerbating the challenges of navigating life with a criminal record.
  10. Future Opportunities: A criminal record can hinder your ability to pursue educational opportunities, obtain professional licenses, or secure loans or financial assistance. The long-term consequences may limit your ability to achieve your goals and aspirations.

Experienced legal representation

The Sullivant Law Firm criminal defense team brings its extensive experience with criminal cases ranging from DWI/DUI violations to more serious offenses to help defendants in criminal cases fight for their rights. Sullivant Law Firm represents defendants in a wide range of criminal cases, including:

  • DWI
  • Domestic Violence
  • Assaults
  • Drug Crimes
  • Misdemeanor Charges
  • Felony Charges 

Your DWI Defense Attorney for North Texas

Being arrested or charged with a DWI in North Texas can have serious and lasting consequences. A conviction doesn’t just affect your criminal record — it can ripple through your professional life, your driving privileges, your personal reputation, and your family.


How a DWI Charge Can Impact You

  1. Personal reputation: A DWI arrest or conviction can change how friends, family, colleagues, and employers view you.
  2. Employment & professional licences: Employers often perform background and driving-record checks. A conviction may jeopardize job opportunities or even your professional licence.
  3. Housing & financial consequences: Landlords and financial institutions may view you as a higher risk. Legal fees, fines, license‐monitoring fees, higher insurance rates, and other costs can pile up.
  4. Driving privileges: In Texas, DWI charges typically trigger an administrative suspension hearing and possible revocation of your driver’s license regardless of criminal outcome.
  5. Emotional toll: Anxiety, stress, and disruption of family dynamics are common. 


Sullivant Law Firm, PLLC, will provide experienced representation when you or someone you care about faces a DWI charge.

Whether it is a first‐offense DWI or a repeat offense,  we work to protect your rights, challenge the State’s evidence, and seek the best possible outcome.


Why You Need a North Texas DWI Defense Attorney

DWI law in Texas involves a complex intersection of criminal law, administrative (license) law, scientific/forensic issues (breath, blood, field‐sobriety tests), and local court/county‐level procedures.  

Only an experienced DWI attorney understands:

  • The local North Texas courts and prosecutors.
  • The detailed procedures for breath/blood/field tests.
  • The administrative driver's license hearings under Texas’s implied consent/ALR laws.
  • Strategies to negotiate or litigate DWI cases. 


If you or a loved one is facing a DWI charge in North Texas, don’t wait to contact us today by filling out the form on the contact page, or calling us at (940) 665-5481. The sooner we get started, the more we can do.  

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Drug Crimes

If you’re facing drug charges in North Texas, you must understand how devastating a drug conviction can be on your future and your ability to get housing, employment, professional licenses, financial aid, and admission to some colleges and universities. 

 

Sullivant Law Firm is dedicated to safeguarding your rights and helping to lessen the impact of drug charges on your everyday life. If you’ve been charged with a drug offense in Texas, it’s important you understand how a drug conviction can have a significant and long-lasting negative impact on a person’s future in various aspects, including: 

  1. Employment Opportunities: Many employers conduct background checks, and a drug conviction can be a red flag that may result in the applicant being passed over for job opportunities. Certain industries, such as healthcare, government, and education, have strict regulations regarding drug convictions, making it even more challenging to secure employment in these fields.
  2. Professional Licenses: Certain professions require licenses or certifications, and a drug conviction can jeopardize one’s ability to obtain or maintain these credentials. This is particularly true for careers in healthcare, law, education, and transportation, where professional licenses are essential for employment.
  3. Educational Opportunities: A drug conviction can impact a person’s ability to pursue higher education. Some colleges and universities may deny admission or financial aid to individuals with a criminal record, limiting their options for furthering their education and career prospects.
  4. Housing: Landlords often conduct background checks on prospective tenants, and a drug conviction can make it difficult to secure housing. Many landlords have policies against renting to individuals with criminal records, leaving those with drug convictions with limited housing options.
  5. Financial Aid: A drug conviction can affect eligibility for federal financial aid for education, including grants, loans, and work-study programs. This can make it challenging for individuals with drug convictions to afford higher education and pursue their academic and career goals.
  6. Professional Reputation: A drug conviction can tarnish a person’s reputation and impact how they are perceived by others, including friends, family, and members of their community. This stigma can be difficult to overcome and may lead to social isolation and strained relationships.
  7. Legal Consequences: In addition to the direct consequences of a drug conviction, such as fines, probation, and imprisonment, there may be indirect legal consequences, such as restrictions on voting rights, firearm ownership, and travel.

Here for you

Sullivant Law Firm is your best source for local North Texas criminal defense lawyers serving all of Cooke County. If you or someone you love is facing a criminal charge, you must hire an experienced criminal defense lawyer to help navigate the legal system and all of the complexities involved in fighting a criminal case.

We treat every client’s case as unique and approach it with care, direct communication, and a focus on aggressively defending your rights. From the moment you contact us, we step in to review the facts of your case, provide you with clear explanations of your options and likely outcomes, craft a tailored defense plan, and keep you informed throughout the process.

If you are in need of legal services, click the button below to contact us. 

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Sullivant Law Firm, PLLC

209 South Dixon, Gainesville, TX 76240, US

(940) 665-5481

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